
Nissan, and their research and development wing, Nissan Arc Ltd., are looking for ways to increase the driving range on their popular green cars, including the bestselling Nissan LEAF.
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Nissan, and their research and development wing, Nissan Arc Ltd., are looking for ways to increase the driving range on their popular green cars, including the bestselling Nissan LEAF.

As the bestselling electric car in the world, the Nissan Leaf has always been on the forefront of green car technology. This model year, the hatchback is taking that tech one step further with a 30 kWh battery that allows the Leaf to go 107 miles on pure electric power alone.

Nissan is saying goodbye to the Pathfinder Hybrid for the 2016 model year. A fun and spunky hybrid SUV, the Pathfinder Hybrid is being dropped to allow more focus on the gas-powered Pathfinder model that enjoys an immense popularity with SUV shoppers around Albuquerque.

The domination of the Nissan Leaf continues this month, as Autoblog reports that the little EV has sold more than its two closest competitors – combined.

The Nissan Rogue is one of the bestselling crossovers on the market and one that Nissan has put a lot of muscle behind over the last few years. It’s no surprise then that the automaker is considering a hybrid version of the crossover to appeal to drivers, who want the fuel efficiency and environmental benefits of a hybrid car.

You may not know this, but the government really wants you to buy an electric car. I mean, they really want you to buy an electric car. As greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise, many people in state and federal governments want car shoppers to seriously consider the hybrid and/or all-electric models that have come out recently. To that end, several government agencies have begun to offer incentives and tax breaks to drivers who choose say the Nissan LEAF over a gas-only model.

Nissan has just been named one of the most valuable brands in the world. According to the annual report put out by Interbrand, the internationally known brand consultancy group, Nissan climbed 9 spots to be the world's 56th most powerful brand.